Northwestern Oklahoma State University - Degree Programs

Degree Programs

Bachelor's degree programs

• Accounting • Agri-Business • Agricultural Ecology • Biology • Business Administration • Business Information Systems • Chemistry • Computer Science • Conservation Law Enforcement • Criminal Justice • E-commerce • Education • English • General Studies • Health & Physical Education • History • Mass Communications • Mathematics • Music • Nursing • Political Science • Psychology • Social Work • Sociology • Spanish • Speech & Theatre • Technical Management • BA of Applied Arts & Science

Pre-professional fields

• Pre-Dentistry & Dental Hygiene • Pre-Engineering • Pre-Law • Pre-Medicine • Pre-Occupational Therapy • Pre-Optometry • Pre-Osteopathy • Pre-Pharmacy • Pre-Physical Therapy • Pre-Physician’s Assistant • Pre-Radiologic Therapy • Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Teaching fields

• Business Education • Early Childhood Education • Elementary Education • English Education • Health & Physical Education • Mathematics Education • Music Education • Natural Science Education • Social Science Education • Special Education • Speech & Theatre Education

Master's degree programs

• Master of Education • Adult Education Management & Administration • Clinical Teaching • Elementary Education • Guidance & Counseling—PK-12 • Non-Certificate Option • Reading Specialist • Secondary Education

• Master of Counseling Psychology • Licensed Professional Counselor

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